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Advantages of Moving House in Winter

East Anglia Removal Firm - Reasons to Move House in Winter

Summertime is the peak time for moving house, wherever you live in the UK or overseas. The children won’t be at school, the weather should be good, and more properties should be on the market.

However, there are plenty of advantages to moving in the winter months as well. While, the thought of moving house when it’s dark, cold, and icy outside isn’t exactly appealing for most people, it can actually make your moving process smoother and more accommodating to your needs.

Here East Anglia removal firm Hamiltons Removals, who also offer storage facilities near Diss in south Norfolk, outline some of the key reasons why.

There’s Less Competition for Slots

Because fewer people are on the move during the winter, there should be a lot more availability of moving slots (and flexibility) when it comes to choosing your removals company. This includes the coveted Fridays, which many people choose as a moving day as it gives them the full weekend to get settled in.

The same applies to other aspects of the moving/homebuying process – you’re likely to encounter less competition when it comes to property prices, so you’re less likely to get involved in a bidding war.

There should also be good availability of self-storage space as well – you won’t be competing with many other people, as all the summer homebuyers who may be stuck in a chain and need somewhere to put belongings in the short term won’t be moving in the winter.

Any Physical Work Should be Easier

This particularly applies if you are doing DIY removals – it’s a lot easier to do all the physical graft – moving furniture, packing up and carrying boxes – if the temperatures aren’t in the 80s or even higher.

This means that you also won’t be overheating if you wear extra layers and gloves to protect yourself when moving things in and around your new home.

You’re also far less likely to be bothered by flies and midges and other insects (although you will have to be extra careful if the paths etc are icy or covered in snow).

Any Property Issues Are Easier to Quickly Identify and Fix

Winter weather, whether it’s rain, wind or snow (not to mention freezing temperatures), can sometimes reveal hidden issues with a property, such as poor insulation, leaky roofs, or faulty heating systems.

By moving in winter, you may have a better chance of identifying and addressing these problems before they become major issues.

It’s An Ideal Christmas Present

Getting everything sorted ahead of Christmas will give you plenty of time to settle in – many businesses either close down completely between Christmas and New Year or operate a partial shutdown, so you may well be able to take some time off.  You could then put the post-Yuletide time to really good use for unpacking and relaxation in your new home. It could also mean that you will have to use fewer annual leave days for moving (if any at all).

And it ensures you will have a great Christmas in your new home – arguably the best present you can give yourself and your loved ones and it should allow you to look forward to the New Year with renewed hope for the future.

Moving Home with Hamiltons Removals, a Leading East Anglia Removal Firm

Whatever time of year you decide to move, at Hamiltons you are guaranteed to get a first-class service whether you are moving within the UK or overseas.

We can pack and unpack your items for you, although if you do opt to do it yourself, we have plenty of top-quality cartons and boxes for sale in our online shop (including plenty of bespoke items such as wardrobe cartons and furniture covers for moving home).

And if you need self-storage, we can help with that as well – we offer secure storage facilities in the Diss area, at Harleston and Aldeby, so we should be able to meet all your storage needs.

Hamiltons Removals’ Christmas Opening Hours

  • 23rd December 2024                08:30 to 17:00
  • 24th December 2024                08:30 to 14:00
  • 25th – 29th December 2024     CLOSED
  • 30th December 2024                08:30 to 17:00
  • 31st December 2024                08:30 to 14:00
  • 1st January 2024                       CLOSED


The Most Valuable Classic Cars – and How Hamiltons Can Help Move Them

Car transportation Europe – the E-type Jaguar

Hamiltons Removals specialise in car transportation – including so-called ‘classics’ – to all parts of the UK and overseas from our base in Norfolk. Here we look at what makes a classic car, five leading examples, and why you should come to us if you want to move one of your prized vehicles from part of the world to another (or within the same country).

What is a Classic Car?

The definitions of what constitutes a classic car vary by country. For example, in the UK if the vehicle was built more than 40 years ago it doesn’t have to pay road tax, nor does it have to pass an annual MOT (but it can still undergo one voluntarily). The British tax authorities, HMRC, define a classic car for company taxation purposes as being over 15 years old and having a value over £15,000.

In the USA, the term is loosely used to define any car over 20 years old; in Australia and Canada it’s usually 25 years. However, it is possible for a car to be designated a ‘modern classic’ which is a newer vehicle with the appearance of a classic car.

Beauty and styling are other factors, and this is very subjective – there is usually some consensus in the world of motoring enthusiasts, and in the trade magazines, of what comes into the category. However, the following five certainly fit the description of ‘classic’, wherever you are in the world.

The E-type Jaguar

The 1960s versions of this marque, above, are widely acknowledged to be ‘the most beautiful car ever made’. With its lightweight aluminium body, powerful engine, and smooth handling, it soon became a favourite among enthusiasts.  It was coveted by celebrities and car aficionados alike – and, like several other beautiful British classic cars, it’s made an appearance in a James Bond film (Die Another Day).

One version – A Series 1 Roadster – sold for $300,000 at Sotheby’s, the high-end auctioneers, as recently as 2022.

The Porsche 911

This Porsche also dates back to the 1960s – its distinctive round headlights, long hood, and sloping roofline combine to make it instantly recognisable. As with the E-type Jaguar, there is recent evidence of how much the right model and make can fetch – two years ago, a Porsche 911 Turbo S sold for $1.3million.  

One reason this model has a high value is because they were produced in such limited numbers, making them highly sought-after by collectors and enthusiasts alike.

The Aston Martin DB5

Another 60s classic, this one shot to fame after its appearance in the Bond film Goldfinger. Its long hood, sleek lines and luxurious interior made it an instant favourite.

Of course, the production models weren’t fitted with all the gizmos that 007 enjoyed – ejector seat, revolving number plates, machine guns, oil and nail sprayers – but it was still a delight to drive. And perhaps the mapping system the car was fitted with wasn’t all that far-fetched – it was a precursor to today’s SatNavs.

The Lamborgini Countach

This is a more recent addition to the ‘classic’ classification, from the 1970s and from Italy. The Countach is notable for its wedge-shaped design and its speed – the V12 engine meant it could go from 0-60 in just 5.4 seconds, which is still rapid even today. It was also one of the first cars to feature carbon-fibre in its construction. The Countach was also made in fairly limited numbers, which means it holds its value well today.

Car transportation UK – The Mini Cooper

The Mini Cooper

Contrary to popular belief, not all classics have to be high-performance sports cars. The Mini Cooper – certainly in its early incarnations, and particularly the ‘S’ marque from the early 1960s to the early 1970s – can be put into this category. The Cooper (above) was so popular that Rover ensured it went back into production it when it took over the brand in the 1990s.

It’s instantly recognisable for its square body, round headlights and chrome bumpers; it’s also very fuel efficient and ideal for driving around town. Back in the 60s it was seen as the epitome of ‘cool’, perhaps best summed up by its appearance in the famous Michael Caine film, The Italian Job.

Classic Car Transportation in the UK and Overseas from Hamilton Removals

At Hamiltons, we appreciate that classic cars can be one of life’s most treasured possessions, and we take as much care with them as we would with any item which we help to move.

We have specialist vehicles and equipment along with low angled ramps to cater for cars where bumper clearance is required to ensure the safe loading of the vehicle, and we guarantee safe and secure delivery of your valued vehicle.

If you are interested in classic or vintage car transportation in Europe and overseas as well as in the United Kingdom, then contact vehicles@hamiltonsremovals.co.uk or 01379 855203 or follow this link to check out our specialist removal services.

We also offer other car transportation services, including single car transportation and covered car transportation.